US9777883B2 - Superconducting magnet apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16M—FRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
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- G01R33/3815—Systems for generation, homogenisation or stabilisation of the main or gradient magnetic field using electromagnets with superconducting coils, e.g. power supply therefor
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- the present invention relates to a superconducting magnet apparatus applied to an NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) system.
- PTL 1 describes a superconducting magnet apparatus applied to an NMR system.
- the main body of the superconducting magnet apparatus including a superconducting magnet is supported from underneath by three stands.
- a main body 2 is supported by three stands 3 (one not illustrated).
- the three stands 3 support, from underneath, three brackets 4 (one not illustrated) that protrude from a side surface of the main body 2 at different locations in the circumferential direction of the side surface of the main body 2 .
- a rim 4 a that extends downward is provided on the tip of each of the brackets 4 so that the bracket 4 does not come off from the stand 3 or the stand 3 is bolted on the bracket 4 .
- the main body bounces and moves in the horizontal direction if strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs.
- strong vibration such as earthquake
- the rim of the bracket rides over the stand. Accordingly, the main body comes off from the stand.
- the stand even when the stand is bolted on the bracket, the stand itself may fall over if strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs, and, thus, the main body falls off and is damaged.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a superconducting magnet apparatus capable of preventing fall-off and damage of the main body thereof.
- the present invention provides a superconducting magnet apparatus including a main body having a superconducting magnet therein, a plurality of brackets disposed on a side surface of the main body at different locations in a circumference direction of the side surface of the main body so as to protrude from the side surface, a leg provided for each of the brackets, where the leg supports the bracket from beneath so that a space is formed under the main body, and a surrounding member provided for each of the bracket, where the surrounding member is attached to one of the side surface of the main body or a bottom surface of the bracket so that at least part of an inner surface of the surrounding member surrounds the periphery of the leg in a non-contact state.
- the surrounding member is disposed so as to include a position at a predetermined distance below the bracket.
- the moving range of the main body relative to the leg is regulated.
- the leg does not come off from the surrounding member even when strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and, thus, the main body bounces on the stands. Accordingly, even when strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and, thus, the main body bounces on the stands and moves in the horizontal direction, the bracket does not come off from the bracket.
- the tilt angle of the leg is regulated so as to be within the margin of safety, since the leg that is tilted is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member. Consequently, even when the strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and the stand is tilted, the stand is not tilted at such an angle that the main body falls down. In this manner, falling-off and damage of the main body can be prevented.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a superconducting magnet apparatus.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line A-A of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a superconducting magnet apparatus.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a superconducting magnet apparatus.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line B-B of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a side view of a superconducting magnet apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of a superconducting magnet apparatus.
- a superconducting magnet apparatus 1 includes a main body 2 having a superconducting magnet disposed therein, three brackets 4 (one not illustrated) each protruding from a side surface of the main body 2 , three stands (legs) 3 each supporting one of the three brackets 4 from beneath (one not illustrated), and three surrounding members 5 attached to the side surface of the main body 2 (one not illustrated).
- the main body 2 is cylindrical in shape. In the central portion of the main body 2 , a space that extends in the vertical direction and that allows sample probe (not illustrated) to be inserted thereinto from beneath is formed.
- the three brackets 4 are disposed so as to protrude from the side surface of the main body 2 at different locations in the circumferential direction of the main body 2 and, more specifically, at intervals of 120°. Note that the number of the brackets 4 is not limited to three.
- the stand 3 is provided for each of the brackets 4 .
- the stand 3 supports the bracket 4 from beneath so that a space is formed under the main body 2 . In this manner, the main body 2 is supported by the stands 3 via the brackets 4 .
- the stands 3 are formed from, for example, air dampers that have a vibration isolation function and, thus, prevent vibration from being transferred from the outside to the superconducting magnet in the main body 2 .
- the lower end of each of the stands 3 is bolted on a floor. Note that the number of the stands 3 is not limited to three if the number of the stands 3 is the same as that of the brackets 4 .
- the surrounding member 5 is provided on each of the brackets 4 .
- the surrounding member 5 is attached to the side surface of the main body 2 at predetermined distance of “a” below the bracket 4 .
- the number of the surrounding members 5 is not limited to three if the number of the surrounding members 5 is the same as that of the brackets 4 .
- the surrounding member 5 has a U-shape in cross section. Part of the inner surface of the surrounding member 5 surrounds the periphery of the stand 3 in a non-contact state. In this manner, by inhibiting the surrounding member 5 from contacting with the stand 3 , the surrounding member 5 does not impair the vibration isolation function of the stand 3 . In addition, vibration that is transferred via the stand 3 is not further transferred to the main body 2 via the surrounding member 5 .
- the smallest distance b between the stand 3 and the surrounding member 5 is 10 mm.
- the predetermined distance a which is the distance between the bracket 4 and the surrounding member 5 , is set so that even when the main body 2 bounces on the stand 3 due to strong vibration, such as earthquake, the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 5 .
- the predetermined distance a is set to a value greater than or equal to 40 mm.
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 is regulated so as to be within a margin of safety.
- the surrounding member 5 is removable from the main body 2 .
- the brackets 4 are placed on the three stands 3 accurately positioned relative to one another.
- the surrounding members 5 are attached to the side surface of the main body 2 by, for example, bolts.
- the surrounding members 5 are removed from the side surface of the main body 2 before the main body 2 is hoisted from the three stands 3 using, for example, a crane. Since the surrounding members 5 are removed from the side surface of the main body 2 before the main body 2 is hoisted from the stands 3 in this manner, each of the surrounding members 5 does not hit the stand 3 when the main body 2 is hoisted. Accordingly, the disassembling operation is facilitated.
- the moving range of the main body 2 relative to the stands 3 is limited, since part of the inner surface of the surrounding member 5 surrounds the stand 3 in a non-contact state.
- the surrounding member 5 is disposed below the bracket 4 at such a predetermined distance a from the bracket 4 that the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 5 . Accordingly, the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 5 . Since the bracket 4 does not come off from the stand 3 , the main body 2 does not fall down.
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 can be regulated so as to be within a margin of safety, since the stand 3 that is tilted is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member 5 . Since the stand 3 is not tilted at such an angle that the main body 2 falls down, the main body 2 does not fall down.
- the state of the stands 3 can be observed through a gap between the bracket 4 and the surrounding member 5 . Accordingly, if the stands 3 is, for example, an air damper, the operating state of the stand 3 can be examined at a maintenance time.
- the shape of the cross-section of the surrounding member 5 is not limited to a U-shape.
- the shape may be circular.
- an additional member that connects the surrounding member 5 having a cylindrical shape to the main body 2 having a cylindrical shape may be provided.
- the surrounding member 5 may be integrated with the main body 2 . Since the entire inner surface of the surrounding member 5 having a cylindrical shape surrounds the periphery of the stand 3 in a non-contact state, the moving range of the main body 2 relative to the stands 3 is more narrowly regulated.
- the stand 3 that is tilted is in suitable contact with the inner surface of the surrounding members 5 .
- the moving range of the main body 2 relative to the stand 3 is regulated.
- the surrounding member 5 and the bracket 4 are disposed at a predetermined distance a from each other. In this manner, even when the main body 2 bounces on the stands 3 due to strong vibration, such as earthquake, the stands 3 do not come off from the surrounding members 5 . Accordingly, even when strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and the main body 2 bounces on the stands 3 and moves in the horizontal direction, the brackets 4 do not come off from the stands 3 .
- the stand 3 that is tilted is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member 5 .
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 is regulated so as to be within a margin of safety. Consequently, even when the strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and the stand 3 is tilted, the stand 3 is not tilted at such an angle that the main body 2 falls down. In this manner, falling-off and damage of the main body 2 can be prevented.
- a superconducting magnet apparatus 201 according to a second embodiment of the present invention is described below. Unlike the superconducting magnet apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 4 , the superconducting magnet apparatus 201 according to the present embodiment includes a surrounding member 205 having a cylindrical shape instead of the surrounding members 5 having a U-shaped cross section.
- the surrounding member 205 is provided for each of the brackets 4 .
- the surrounding member 205 is connected to the lower surface of the bracket 4 .
- the surrounding member 205 has a predetermined length c in the vertical direction so as to include a position at a predetermined distance below the bracket 4 .
- the surrounding member 205 is circular in cross section.
- the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 surrounds the periphery of the stand 3 in a non-contact state. In this manner, by inhibiting the surrounding member 205 from contacting with the stand 3 , the surrounding member 205 does not impair the vibration isolation function of the stand 3 . In addition, vibration that is transferred via the stand 3 is not further transferred to the main body 2 via the surrounding member 205 .
- a distance d between the stand 3 and the surrounding member 205 is 10 mm.
- a predetermined length c is set to a length so that even when the main body 2 bounces on the stand 3 due to strong vibration, such as earthquake, the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 205 .
- the predetermined length c is set to a value greater than or equal to 40 mm.
- the tilted stand 3 is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 .
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 is regulated so as to be within a margin of safety.
- the moving range of the main body 2 relative to the stands 3 is limited, since the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 surrounds the periphery of the stand 3 in a non-contact state.
- the surrounding member 205 has a predetermined length c that prevents the stand 3 from coming off from the surrounding member 205 in the vertical direction. Accordingly, the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 205 . Since the bracket 4 does not come off from the stand 3 , the main body 2 does not fall down.
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 is regulated so as to be within a margin of safety, since the stand 3 that is tilted is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 . Since the stand 3 is not tilted at such an angle that the main body 2 falls down, the main body 2 does not fall down.
- the superconducting magnet apparatus 201 of the present embodiment since the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 surrounds the periphery of the stand 3 in a non-contact state, the moving range of the main body 2 relative to the stand 3 is regulated.
- the surrounding member 205 has a predetermined length c in the vertical direction. In this manner, even when the main body 2 bounces on the stands 3 due to strong vibration, such as earthquake, the stand 3 does not come off from the surrounding member 205 . Accordingly, even when strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and the main body 2 bounces on the stands 3 and moves in the horizontal direction, the brackets 4 do not come off from the stands 3 .
- the stand 3 that is tilted is brought into contact with the inner surface of the surrounding member 205 .
- the tilt angle of the stand 3 is regulated so as to be within a margin of safety. Consequently, even when the strong vibration, such as earthquake, occurs and the stand 3 is tilted, the stand 3 is not tilted at such an angle that the main body 2 falls down. In this manner, falling-off and damage of the main body 2 can be prevented.
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